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Welcome Mark, I am from Amherst and my wife is from Hudson. You ill find all on this site very helpful, even the "Yankee" fans. there is more help and information available here than you could possiblely imagine. Please shout if can help you.
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Yes, we should make this site stand strong! I esp like our group Navy Moms which makes you feel like family. I as a Navy Vet and a parent of two boys who are Corpsmen prefer this site for I can relate and it offers more of a technical perspective. Yet there are days I visit the N4Ms for my Mom fix. Wish we had the tech when we were in so my mom would had a better understand what was happening in my and my brothers life (We are both in the USN). He was on a ship and I was on an island having a great time. If she only knew...Now we as parents/grandparents/spousal units can truly have understanding what our love ones are living and experiencing.
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Bravo Zulu for becoming the 4000th member. Hope you will find the site informative and helpful as your family member progresses through the Navy. My son has just re-enlisted for another 6 years going for 14. Leaving his first shore duty and headed for the IKE after a short C school in P'cola.
Surprise! Bet'cha didn't think it'd be this overwhelming!
Hola Mark! Welcome to NavyDads! And congratulations on becoming the 4,000th member of this great site. The other members were so helpful and supportive during the communication blackout days of RTC. There is everything here to help you deal with the new world which your family has entered. My son graduated boot camp January 21st, and every now and then he speaks to me in a language very foreign to me. so the Navy lingo link is just one of many helpful links! Hooyah!
Please feel free to ask questions.
Again Welcome and keep us updated as to you recruit’s progress.
HooYah US Navy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome Mark. New Hampshire was a favorite destination of ours when I was growing up. Our sailor son is a submariner with the USS W. VA.
Welcome Mark. My sdon Mike is on the George Washington in Japan
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